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“Four Good Days” chooses safe over gripping

Despite its strong start and commanding performances, this addiction drama written by Eli Saslow plays it frustratingly dull.

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“Jupiter Ascending” Is the Wachowskis’ Big, Silly Cinematic Swan Song

The Wachowskis' last theatrical film to date -- a space opera with Channing Tatum as a roller-skating wolf man -- is one of their most ambitiously corny efforts yet.

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Nickelodeon's latest family film is a boilerplate adventure that roller-coasts on its own basic competence.

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